This is the second Eternity article based on Pieter-Jan and Sten’s research. Click to read the last article, ‘Long-term lessons for Aussie churches from Covid-19‘. In late 2022, we interviewed 65 ...
I write a weekly email called “How to be OK”. As a counsellor, that’s what people come to see me for. We all just want to feel like we’re coping, managing life, work, raising our kids, living in ways ...
We live in a contested culture. That has always been true, but this is no longer just a contest of ideas or belief systems; it is a contest for the hearts and minds of children, teenagers and adults.
Australians are more aware than ever of the social and environmental impacts of our consumer choices, but motivation and confidence to make ethical choices have declined. This is the finding of the ...
In an age where technology is integrated into our daily routines, Distance Education emerges as an ideal mode of schooling for many Christian families. Offering a unique blend of flexibility, ...
Warning: Fern’s story refers to trauma from an abusive relationship. I came to faith in 1993 when I was rock bottom, homeless and with two small children. I was lecturing at a South Australian ...
As the end of Year 12 approaches, and the end of a student’s school career, parents play a vital stabilising role. It’s an important but challenging position, which can help your young adult to ...
Building healthy family relationships doesn’t happen on autopilot. Over the years, Joel and Sharon Chelliah have learned and earned some vital keys to keeping their family deeply connected throughout ...
As I settled into my seat to watch Joining the Dots Theatre Company’s stage version of the classic film It’s a Wonderful Life, I felt like Alice, having slipped down the rabbit hole and into ...
As the end of the financial year approaches, here are your favourite stories of 2022-23. Since there were so many gems, this is only part one of Eternity’s top 20 stories! Click here to read part two.
Katherine Christian Convention (KCC) is a great way to begin the Dry Season in the Top End. The Dry officially begins on 1 May, and the first weekend in May is a public holiday, so it is a happy ...
While studying the book of Romans at Vancouver’s Regent College in 2001, Simon Smart and his classmates joked that it was worth the price of admission just to hear the lecturer’s opening prayer. This ...